A League of Their Own is featured at the Slidell Movie Nights.

Slidell Movie Night Presents A League Of Their Own

When: August 12, 2017
8:30pm

Where: Heritage Park
1701 Bayou Lane
Slidell, LA 70458

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Come enjoy Moana at the Slidell Movie Nights.

Slidell Movie Night Presents Moana

When: August 4,2017
8:30pm

Where: Heritage Park
1701 Bayou Lane
Slidell, LA 70458

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Olde Town Arts Center presents the second annual Summer Exhibition.

When: August 2 – 4, 2017
Wednesdays and Fridays, from 12-4 pm and Thursdays from 12-6 pm

Where:
Slidell Cultural Center Gallery at City Hall
2055 Second St
Slidell, LA 70458

What: Free Event.

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So, you think you got the hard part out of the way when you were able to find a home to buy, in your price range and location, and it’s either a new home or quality home that is perfect for you.  However, before you hand over your precious investment money, there are several items to negotiate that you are going to want to address in the offer that you make on your new home.

Financing

In order to make you a more “quality buyer,” you are going to want to have a very good idea as to how much home you can afford.  Before you ever start your home buying process, you should make sure that your income and credit are in order, and you should meet with a lender in order to get a lender commitment letter to use in making the offer

on your home.  This letter shows the seller of the home and the Realtor or Realtors involved that you are a real buyer with financial backing who will be able to close on the home in a reasonable time period with minimal hassle.  This will make you a solid prospect, and you may be able to use this to beat out any other interested bids or prospects on the home.

Inspections, Repairs, & a Home Warranty

Unless the home that you are buying is an “as is” purchase, where you are taking the home without any changes, you will want to make sure you get a home inspection.  For the sake of expediency, you may want to put a time limit on the amount of time a seller has to get an inspector and make the inspection of the home. If there are repairs or major systems that have issues, you will want to negotiate the cost of these repairs off of the seller’s price or have the seller repair them before closing.  If the home passes inspection but is an older home or has questionable systems or appliances that will potentially bread down quickly, you can ask the seller to provide a home warranty on the home as part of the items to negotiate.

Closing Date

The sooner that you offer to close on the home, the better as far as any motivated seller can attest.  However, there will be times when a seller is selling and trying to move into another home and may be “stuck” in between the two homes during your home buying process.  In order to make you a “better buyer,” you can offer a short-term lease

back as part of your offer which gives you a small break on the purchase price and gives the seller more flexibility in their moving timeline.  Then you and the seller can agree on a fixed closing date that works for both, making you an attractive buyer with your willingness to negotiate to fit their lifestyle.

Closing Costs

In most of the items to negotiate above, you as the buyer are making yourself totally flexible and available to the seller, but don’t forget to take care of you.  If possible, you should ask that the seller help you pay some of the closing costs associated with your home purchase.  They may stick firmly to their selling price, but some sellers will be willing to give a little if they are getting a solid home buyer prospect who will close quickly and work with them on repairs of the home.  Closing costs can add up with the abstract of title, title insurance, deposits into escrow – prorated taxes and insurance – and your loan origination fees, so definitely try to negotiate these costs to get the seller to step up for some of them.  Remember, all the seller can say is “no,” so it doesn’t hurt to ask!

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Linda Wright live in Kenner.

castlecomedy

When: August 3, 2017
8pm – 11pm

Where: Castle Comedy Theatre
501 Williams Boulevard
Kenner, LA 70062

What: Tickets are $10.00.

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Annual National Juried Artists Exhibition presented by the St. Tammany Art Association.

When: August 1 – 19, 2017
Tues –  Fri 10am – 4pm
Saturday 11am – 4pm

Where: 320 Columbia St.
Covington, LA 70433

What: Free Event.

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Cook-off in Slidell.

Red Beans & Rice Cook-Off

When: August 7, 2017
11am – 2pm

Where: Slidell City Auditorium
2056 Second St.
Slidell, LA 7046

What: $10 per person, $75 to enter cook-off

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The musical Hairspray is playing on the Northshore.

Hairspray

When: August 4 – 20, 2017
Every Friday & Saturday 8pm
Every Sunday 2pm

Where: 767 Robert Blvd
Slidell, LA 70458

What: $22 – $30

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During a report about the 1st quarter of 2017, the St. Tammany Parish Economic Development Foundation has once again brought great news to the residents of St. Tammany Parish about the economic health of this area of the Northshore.  Building permits for the year 2017 so far show a year-over-year increase of 23.6% compared to 1st quarter 2016 for a total of 319 building permits. In addition to this exponential increase compared to last year’s 1st 1657 Ox Bow Luxurious Master Bathquarter, it also showed a 37.5% increase in building permits compared to the 4th quarter of 2016 (last quarter).

Numerous reports have been bringing the news that May, 2016, saw a decrease in housing inventory on a national scale to just a 2.6 month’s supply, so this drastic increase in building permits is excellent news for home buyers who are entering an extremely tight and competitive housing market in search of a home to buy.

Of the building permits issued, 82 of the permits were commercial building permits, which is a 3.8% increase compared to the first quarter of 2016. The St. Tammany Parish EDF also reported that house sales in the 1st quarter netted 761 houses, which is a 3.8% increase compared the previous year, and the average sales price was $238,068, which is actually slightly less than 2016, which was $238,151 – bucking the national trend.

The number of businesses being incorporated during the 1st quarter of 2016 was 777, which was an astounding 61% year-over-year increase compared to the 1st quarter of 2016.

“Every quarter, we report the number of new domestic entities filed with the Louisiana Secretary of State for St. Tammany Parish,” foundation CEO Brenda Bertus said. “The drastic increases in the months of January and March of 2017 from the same months in 2016 show an increase in growth and stability in St. Tammany.”

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SUNDAY OPEN HOUSE FOR RON LEE HOMES

TOUR THE 2017 PARADE OF HOMES HOUSE AT RIVER CLUB!

When: Sunday, July 2, 2017
12:00PM (NOON) – 4:00PM

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